Probably played his last game for us,not that he'd of removed Gomez or van dijk anyway.

​Liverpool's Dejan Lovren has officially been charged with perjury alongside Real Madrid star Luka Modric, after being alleged to have given a false testimony during the embezzlement case of former Dinamo Zagreb executive Zdravko Mamic.

Mamic was ​sentenced to six-and-a-half years imprisonment earlier in the summer for embezzling funds from Zagreb through commissions taken from player sales. The player would forward as high as 50 percent of the fee the foreign club paid for his services directly to Mamic, ensuring he made illegal personal profits.

Lovren's role in the case comes from the illegal profiting of his €8.5m move from Zagreb to Lyon in 2010, where 50 percent of his transfer fee was passed onto the Mamic family.

Having been named as a key witness both Modric and Lovren were forced to testify. However, having altered their initial stance to favour their former boss, they were accused of committing perjury.

The issue stems from Lovren backtracking over when the 50/50 clause was inserted into his contract, and despite being warned that 'false testimony' was a criminal offence the DOHR now claims the defender knew he was making untruthful statements.

If found guilty of perjury Lovren could face a jail sentence anywhere between six months to five-years.

Luke Shaw and Diogo Dalot flying down the wings. Finally, Manchester United have full backs that possess end product. Hopefully they stay fit and add consistency to United's wings moving forward. Great signs.

Kit deal with NB is up at the end of season I think, just be reading that Adidas and Arsenal have signed a deal that's worth way more than what we get. Only Madrid, Barca and United sell more shirts globally than us. Unless NB come in with a deal in line with other clubs £££ then surely if want to show we're on the up we have to change kit maker. As Adidas switched to United then I would welcome a Nike shirt tbh, basically whoever pays the most...has to be in line with the bumper deals that Chelsea, Arsenal etc are signing.

An annual £60m deal would put Arsenal third in the most lucrative kit deals in football, behind Barcelona’s contract with Nike and Manchester United’s contract with Adidas which are worth £140m-a-year and £75m-a-year respectively.

LFC's kit deal (worth a reported £28m p.a.) is due to end at the end of the 18/19 season. The club should be aiming to secure a much more lucrative deal (Chelsea make £60m p.a. from Nike and United earn £75m p.a. from adidas).